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Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Each Bidder’s (or Proposer’s) Responsibility for Outreach Efforts
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Public Transit Department Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program Requirements Kristy Ruiz
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DBE Program Overview The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has provided funding for this contract. Under federal regulations, FTA requires the Phoenix Public Transit Department (Agency) to encourage, track, and report DBE and Small Business participation in the contract. In accordance with the regulations, the Agency has set a triennial goal of 4.97% DBE participation for FTA-funded contracts All DBE participation must be achieved through race-and-gender-neutral measures.
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What is a Small Business?
Small Business Enterprise (SBE) is a small business that has successfully completed the Phoenix SBE certification process. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) is a small business that has been certified as a DBE by the City of Phoenix or another Arizona Unified Certification Program (AZUCP) member. Small Business Concern (SBC) is a registration defined Section 3 of the Small Business Act 13 CFR part 121.
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Bidder’s Required Outreach Efforts
Each bidder must demonstrate that the bidder has performed the following outreach efforts. The bidder must: Identify DBE and Small Business participation opportunities. Solicit proposals from DBEs and small businesses. Evaluate in good faith each DBE and Small-Business proposal. Communicate selection decisions to DBEs and Small Businesses, including each rejection of a DBE or Small Business proposal.
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Bidder’s Required Outreach Efforts
Each bidder must demonstrate its outreach efforts (identify, solicit, evaluate, and communicate) in documentation submitted with the bid. These outreach efforts are required as a condition of responsiveness. If the bidder fails to conduct outreach or fails to submit the required documentation, the Agency may declare the bidder’s bid, statement of qualifications, or proposal nonresponsive. Nonresponsive bids, statements of qualifications, or proposals will be rejected.
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A few words about DBEs . . . To be counted, a firm must be officially certified as a DBE. The Arizona Unified Certification Program maintains a current list of officially certified DBEs at adot.dbesystem.com. A DBE must also be certified in the trade for which the bidder plans to utilize the DBE on this contract. A DBE must perform or exercise responsibility for at least 30% of the value of its contract with its own forces and equipment.
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Outreach Documentation Requirements
Each bidder must complete and submit (1) Attachment A, columns A – D, and (2) all supporting documentation of the bidder’s outreach efforts. These are due at the time of the bid November 14, 2016. The bidder must fill in all of the information requested in Attachment A, columns A – D.
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Outreach Documentation Requirements
Within three business days after request by the Agency, each bidder must submit (1) its small business selection decisions, and (2) its method of communicating those selection decisions/outcomes to DBEs and Small Businesses (columns E and F of Attachment A) together with related supporting documentation. This documentation must include (1) the identities of the DBEs and Small Businesses that the bidder has negotiated with and the firms that will participate in the contract, and (2) copies of the actual solicitations sent to interested DBEs and Small Businesses.
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Outreach Documentation Requirements
Also, within three business days after the request of the Agency, bidder must submit supporting documentation that establishes how, when, and to whom the bidder communicated its selection decisions and outcomes to each DBE and Small Business not selected for this contract. All of this documentation may be in the form of a letter, , telephone log, or other acceptable form, which ever is applicable for the communication made. The documentation must show the name of the specific person contacted and the date of the contact.
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Successful Bidder’s Documentation Requirements
The successful bidder must complete and submit Attachment B after the request by Agency. The successful bidder will be contractually obligated to achieve the participation percentage in Attachment B. The successful bidder must ensure that the DBE and Small Business participation percentages proposed in Attachment B add up to the total percentage stated in Attachment A.
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The Last Word on Responsiveness . . .
If the successful bidder fails to timely submit completed Attachments A or B or fails to timely submit the required supporting documentation, Phoenix may declare the bidder’s bid, statement of qualifications, or proposal non-responsive. A determination of non-responsiveness disqualifies the bidder from further consideration for award of this contract.
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Most Common Errors In DBE Attachments and Documentation
Attachment A common errors The solicitation method (column D) is left blank. The firm selection decision (column E) is left blank. The bidder does not indicate how, when, and to whom the bidder communicated its selection decisions and outcomes to DBEs and Small Businesses. The bidder omits documentation of solicitation methods (column D) or documentation that establishes when, how, and to whom the bidder communicated selection decisions and outcomes.
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Most Common Errors in DBE Attachments and Documentation
Attachment B common errors The DBE and Small Business participation percentages detailed in Attachment A do not add up to the total DBE and Small Business participation percentage stated in Attachment B. The successful bidder fails to sign Attachment B or fails to fill it out completely.
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